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How To Grow And Keep That Fro by pTomz(m): 5:57pm On May 08, 2015
Now these are tips on how to grow and keep an Afro hairstyle , be it short or big, It an attractive hairdo for mostly black males( even females as well) in which it add up
with your face carves to give you that prince charming lookwink

How do I start to grow an Afro?

If your are starting to grow your Afro from a
short haircut you must make sure you have a
defined hair line – this can be done with
clippers, you will need to continue to keep this
up until your hair starts to grow and take
shape. As your hair grows and the style takes
shape you may notice some hairs appear to be
growing longer than others particularly on
top. You need to try to get the hair on the
side of your head to be an even length with
the hair on top. In order to do this you will
need to make sure the top is trimmed to
match the slower growth of sides. This is a
great style for summer.

How do I care for my Afro?

Afros are easy to care for. A lot of it depends
on length. Short Afros can be shampooed
twice or three times weekly, daily if one
wishes. Medium and longer lengths can be
shampooed just as frequently but should be
conditioned every other shampoo to maintain
moisture levels. I find that Sta Sof Fro Extra
Dry works really well for longer “Fros” as these
tend to get drier on ends.

How do I comb the “Fro”?

You should never comb dry hair and don't use
water because water can dry hair out. Before
combing hair should be sprayed with Sta Sof
Fro Oil Sheen Spray or for shorter Fros use Sof
n Free's Curl Activator Lotion. The best way to
comb the Fro is to separate hair strands to
keep them from tangling. Begin combing on
the perimeter of hair so for back and sides
start at nape and temples and work your way
up to the crown. For top combing start at
forehead and comb forward working your way
back to the crown, you can then comb for
strand separation and style. Finish styling by
using an Afro pick but remember you should
never comb your hair with a pick. A pick will
decrease the diameter of the strand and cause
the hair to tangle and break.

How long should I grow my Afro?

Length should revolve around form and
function. You need to decide if you just want
your Fro to frame your face, or go further. How
tall are you? Make sure that your Afro length
complements you body type and height.
Remember you can play with your Fro but care
should be taken, especially if your hair is
going to be textured and set on bone rollers or
braided and combed out to make a wavy
pattern
http://www.itzcaribbean.com/Afro_hair_style.php

Re: How To Grow And Keep That Fro by naijaboiy: 5:59pm On May 08, 2015
cool
Re: How To Grow And Keep That Fro by pTomz(m): 6:00pm On May 08, 2015
naijaboiy:
cool
bru u gad ah short frosmiley
Re: How To Grow And Keep That Fro by naijaboiy: 6:03pm On May 08, 2015
pTomz:
bru u gad ah short frosmiley
Lool that's an old pic.

You should see it now. wink
Re: How To Grow And Keep That Fro by pTomz(m): 6:18pm On May 08, 2015
pishure go docheesy
Re: How To Grow And Keep That Fro by sirbegojay(m): 6:23pm On May 08, 2015
please post a pinchure
Re: How To Grow And Keep That Fro by pTomz(m): 6:41pm On May 08, 2015
sirbegojay:
please post a pinchure
Done
Re: How To Grow And Keep That Fro by TrishaP(f): 6:41pm On May 08, 2015
Natural hair isn't all that easy to maintain.
Re: How To Grow And Keep That Fro by pTomz(m): 6:45pm On May 08, 2015
TrishaP:
Natural hair isn't all that easy to maintain.
dats y u nid tu use moisturizers oftenwink

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